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Nonsymmetric Two-Body Score Function For Protein Fold Recognition: Next Nearest Neighbor-Adjacency Of Two Amino Acids

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  • MUYOUNG HEO

    (National Research Laboratory for Computational Proteomics and Biophysics, Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, Korea)

  • MOOKYUNG CHEON

    (National Research Laboratory for Computational Proteomics and Biophysics, Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, Korea)

  • IKSOO CHANG

    (National Research Laboratory for Computational Proteomics and Biophysics, Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, Korea)

Abstract

The usual two-body score (energy) function to recognize native folds of proteins is Miyazawa–Jernigan (MJ) pairwise-contact function. The pairwise-contact parameters between two amino acids in MJ function are symmetric in a sense that a directional order of amino acids sequence along the backbone of a protein is ignored in constructing score parameters. Here we report that we succeeded in constructing a nonsymmetric two-body score function, capturing a directional order of amino acids sequence, by a perceptron learning and a protein threading. We considered pairs of two adjacent amino acids that are separated by two consecutive peptide bonds with the backbone directionality from theN-terminus to theC-terminus of a protein. We also considered the local environmental character, such as the secondary structures and the hydrophobicity (solvation), of amino acids in protein structures. The score is a corresponding propensity for a directional alignment of these two adjacent amino acids with their local environments. The resulting score function simultaneously recognized native folds of 1006 proteins covering all representative proteins with a homology less than 30% among them. The quality of this score function was validated by a threading test of new distinct 382 proteins with a homology less than 90% among them, and it entailed a high success ratio for recognizing native folds of 364 (95.3%) proteins. It showed a good feasibility of designing protein score functions for protein fold recognition by a perceptron learning and a protein threading.

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  • Muyoung Heo & Mookyung Cheon & Iksoo Chang, 2004. "Nonsymmetric Two-Body Score Function For Protein Fold Recognition: Next Nearest Neighbor-Adjacency Of Two Amino Acids," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 15(08), pages 1087-1094.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:15:y:2004:i:08:n:s0129183104006546
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183104006546
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